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Briefly introduce the main differences between spoken and written language.

The main differences between spoken and written language are as follows:

1. Syntax and grammatical structure: Written language pays more attention to grammar, logic, completeness and accuracy, and sentences are usually long and complicated. Oral English is relatively simple, because of the characteristics of oral expression, sentences will be shorter and the structure will be more free.

2. Vocabulary and words: In written language, more formal and formal words are often used, while in oral language, more colloquial and popular words are often used, even dialects and slang are used. Abbreviations and abbreviations are often used in spoken English.

3. Tone and intonation: Oral English emphasizes tone and intonation, which is more in line with natural sound intensity, tone and speech speed. Written language pays more attention to accurately expressing information and opinions, and its tone is more formal and neutral, often involving various norms.

4. Expression and style: Oral expression is more detailed and natural, paying more attention to details and emotional color, and often using dialogue and description. Written language, on the other hand, calls for more conciseness, pays attention to organization and structure, and often adopts the style of discussion and explanation.

Skills in using spoken and written language.

1, Mood: In the use of mood, we should pay attention to natural fluency in spoken English, grasp the coordination of intonation, voice and speech speed, enhance the lyricism of expression, and more reflect personal feelings and attitudes. In written language, we should pay attention to the rigor, neutrality and logic of tone, and avoid using too blunt language or words with too much emotional color.

2. Words: We should pay attention to the use of colloquial words and slang popular in regions and places, but we should also avoid using too colloquial words, language errors and authentic accents. Written language requires more accuracy and standardization, and needs to be professional, academic and formal to avoid common grammatical mistakes and spelling mistakes.

3. Sentence patterns: Oral English pursues simplicity and understandability in sentence patterns, and attention should be paid to appealing to human feelings, which can be enhanced by proper questioning, repetition and metaphor. However, written language should pay attention to order, coherence and standardization in sentence patterns, and pay attention to the flexible handling of long sentences and the balance of sentence structure.

4. Expression: Oral expression should be simple, vivid and concrete, and pay attention to the use of verbs and nouns and vivid descriptions. The written language should pay attention to the stylistic requirements and adopt a more formal expression, which is concise and reasonable.

5. Correctness: Whether spoken or written, we should pay attention to the accuracy and standardization of the language. To avoid common grammar mistakes, spelling mistakes and language collocation mistakes, more practice and accumulation are needed.